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The Latest and GreatestGuidelines for Handling Aluminum FinesGuidelines for Handling Aluminum Fines Generated In Various AluminumOperations is the most recently updated bookstore publication. The Guidelinesinclude updated information on the factors contributing to incidents involvingaluminum fines, the conduct of dust/fines hazard assessments, and protectivemeasures to implement in the event of an incident. A must read for anyoneresponsible for managing dust in the aluminum environment.PricesNon-member: 50Member: 25Aluminum Design ManualReleased in January 2015, this book is an invaluable resource tounderstand designing and constructing structures out of aluminum. Itis divided into 8 critical sections detailing rules for determining thestrength of aluminum structural components, buckling constants forwelded and unwelded alloys, alloy and temper designation systems forwrought and cast aluminum alloys and more. The latest versionincludes updates on material specifications, cast alloy strengths,alternate methods for determining column and beam strengths, andothers.As an added bonus, for the first time ever, the binder of the DesignManual is made of aluminum.Hard Copy/Download PricesNon-member: 395/ 375Member: 350/ 335Aluminum Standards and DataAluminum Standards and Data is the preeminent referencefor aluminum mill product standards and the most completesource of information on wrought aluminum. This referencecontains: nominal and specified chemical compositions ofalloys, typical mechanical and physical properties ofcommonly used commercial alloys; mechanical propertylimits; information on comparative characteristics andapplications; definitions and dimensional tolerances for semifabricated products.PricesNon-member: 150Member: 75Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-62592

The Latest and GreatestAluminum Statistical ReviewThe Aluminum Statistical Review assembles the most important statisticaldata available on the North American aluminum industry all in one place. Itincludes information on every cycle of the aluminum production process;from primary aluminum, to markets for finished goods, to the recovery ofaluminum scrap. The Statistical Review is divided into five major sections:supply, shipments, markets, foreign trade, and world statistics. Its easy-toread design includes text, tables and charts providing a valuable referencetool for members of the industry, financial analysts, government agencies,students, and the general public.PricesNon-member: 300Member: 150Welding Aluminum Theory and PracticeThis classic aluminum welding textbook covers all operations fromwelding design, metal preparation, gas metal arc welding, gastungsten arc welding, electron beam welding, laser beam welding,resistance welding and many other welding processes, through weldperformance, welding codes and standards for aluminum weldingand control of aluminum weld quality.PricesNon-member: 140Member: 70Guidelines for Aluminum SowCasting and ChargingIntended to help companies that produce and/or melt aluminumsows, this publication addresses casting, inspection, drying andmelting procedures. It also focuses on preventing equipmentdamage and injuries associated with explosions caused by wet orcontaminated sows charged into molten metal in melting furnaces.The Guidelines offer information and suggestions, derived fromindustry experience, for plants to consider in their safety programs.PricesNon-member: 30Member: 15Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-62593

PUBLICATIONSFull descriptions of all publications are available on the bookstore websitePrevious editions and publications no longer in print are also available for purchase onlineAlmost all current editions are available in both electronic and hard copyAll prices subject to revisionANSI StandardsTitle (SKU)ANSI H35.1/H35.1M-2013 American National Standard Alloy and TemperDesignation Systems for Aluminum (ANSIH35.113/ANSIH35.113OL)PriceNon-member: 80Member: 40This standard describes the designation system for wrought aluminum, wrought aluminum alloys,aluminum and aluminum alloys in the form of castings and foundry ingot, and tempers.ANSI H35.2M-2013 American National Standard Dimensional Tolerances forAluminum Mill Products -Metric (ANSIH35.2M13/ANSIH35.2M13OL)Non-member: 80Member: 40This covers the tolerances in metric units for sheet and plate, fin stock, foil, wire, rod and bar, tube andpipe, forgings, forging stock, and electrical conductors.ANSI H35.2-2013: American National Standard Dimensional Tolerances forAluminum Mill Products (ANSIH35.2US13/ ANSIH35.2US13OL)Non-member: 80Member: 40This covers the tolerances for sheet and plate, fin stock, foil, wire, rod, and bar, tube and pipe, forgings,forging stock, and electrical conductors.ANSI H35.3-1997(R2013): American National Standard Designation System forAluminum Hardeners (ANSIH35.313/ ANSIH35.313OL)Non-member: 17Member: 8.50This standard covers the system for designating aluminum hardeners used primarily for the addition ofalloy or grain refining elements or modifiers to aluminum alloy melts.ANSI H35.4-2006 (R2013): American National Standard Designation System forUnalloyed Aluminum (ANSIH35.413/ ANSIH35.413OL)Non-member: 17Member: 8.50Provides a system for designating unalloyed aluminum not made by a refining process and usedprimarily for remelting.ANSI H35.5-2013: American National Standard Nomenclature System forAluminum Metal Matrix Composite Materials (ANSIH35.513/ ANSIH35.513OL)Non-member: 17Member: 8.50Describes a nomenclature system for designating Aluminum Metal Matrix Composites; includingidentification of the matric composition and the type, volume percent and composition of thereinforcement material.Building and ConstructionAluminum Design Manual 2015 (ADM2015)(see page 2 for description)Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Online (ADM2015OL)(see page 2 for description)Designing Aluminum Screened Enclosures (DASE/ DASE-OL)Addresses structural design of screened enclosures based on the Florida Building Code including: loads,analysis, design, and construction documents.Non-member: 395Member: 350Non-member: 375Member: 335Non-member: 100Member: 50Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-62594

Casting and ForgingTitle (SKU)Aluminum Forging Design Manual (FDM-15)A technical guide to the design of aluminum die forgings; including chapters on die design, tolerancesfor die forgings and forging drafting conventions.Standards for Aluminum Sand & Permanent Mold Castings (SPC-1808/ SPC-1808OL)This manual gives voluntary guidelines covering chemical compositions and physical and mechanicalproperties. Also covered are linear tolerances, draft requirements, machine-finish allowances, qualitycontrol and heat treatments.PriceNon-member: 60Member: 30Non-member: 60Member: 30Coatings and FinishesCare of Aluminum (CA-92/ CA-92OL)Details cleaning methods for mill-finished, anodized, chemical-coated, painted, porcelain enameled,plated and laminated aluminum finishes. It includes applications for architecture, transportation andhome use.Designation System for Aluminum Finishes (DAF-45/ DAF-45OL)Outlines a system of designations for all types of finishes and coatings commonly applied to aluminum.Examples of designations for mechanical and chemical finishes and anodic coatings illustrate how thesystem is used.Non-member: 40Member: 20Non-member: 30Member: 15Electrical Wire and CableAluminum Electrical Conductor Handbook (TH-56)This hardcover handbook covers the electrical uses of aluminum, including bare, covered and insulatedwire and cable. Includes more than 300 tables and illustrations.Code Words for Overhead Aluminum Electrical Conductors (CCW-50)Lists over 1,200 code words widely used to designate specific conductor configurations. It includes dataon each conductor: size, number of strands, insulation thickness and an alphabetical listing of the codewords.Code Words for Underground Distribution Cables (CWU-49)Lists more than 400 code words used to identify aluminum underground distribution (UD) cables. Thebooklet also describes the code word system and outlines the procedure for registering new code words.Packaging Standards for Aluminum Conductor and ACSR (PEC-53)Provides the standards used for packaging aluminum conductors and ACSR which provides the mosteconomical spools and stranding techniques.Non-member: 100Member: 50Non-member: 76Member: 38Non-member: 50Member: 25Non-member: 5Member: 3Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-62595

ExtrusionsTitle (SKU)Aluminum Standards and Data 2013 US (ASD2013US/ ASD2013USOL)(see page 2 for description)Aluminum Standards and Data 2013 Metric (ASD2013MET/ ASD2013METOL)(see page 2 for description)Drafting Standards for Aluminum Extruded Products (DSE/DSE-OL)This publication offers a uniform method of preparing extrusion profile drawings.Understanding Aluminum Extrusion Tolerances (SUP-1)Explains and illustrates many aspects of the published standard tolerances for aluminum alloyextrusions, such as those contained in the association's Aluminum Standards and Data.Visual Quality Characteristics of Aluminum Extrusions (QCA-2HC/QCA-2)Visual quality attributes of aluminum extrusions have been complied as a reference for those who havean interest in aluminum extruded products and in terminology commonly used in this segment of thealuminum industry.PriceNon-member: 150Member: 75Non-member: 150Member: 75Non-member: 80Member: 40Non-member: 60Member: 30Non-member: 50Member: 25GeneralAluminum and Its Alloys (AAIA/AAIA-OL)The properties of aluminum and its alloys which give rise to their widespread usage, with particularemphasis on manufacturability, recyclability, and corrosion resistance, are briefly described in thisreport. The designation system by which alloys are classified is also described.Aluminum By Design (ABD)A coffee table book that traces the history of aluminum, starting in the 1800s through its evolving role indaily life, with short essays and over 350 photos.Aluminum Foil Manual (AFM-04)A comprehensive guide to the history, production, and application of aluminum foil.Aluminum: Technology, Application and Environment (ATAE)The book builds from a brief history of aluminum through its various production and processing stepswith a description of relationships between processing steps, structure, and properties of aluminumalloys.Rolling Aluminum: From the Mine to Mill – DVD (AV-RAMDVD)Developed for educational purposes, this DVD shows how aluminum sheet and plate fabricated productsare manufactured in an aluminum sheet mill. Includes action shots from melting and ingot castingthrough the finishing operations and packaging.Non-member: 60Member: 30Non-member: 75Member: 75Non-member: 50Member: 25Non-member: 95Member: 39Non-member: 20Member: 20Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-62596

Health and SafetyTitle (SKU)Aluminum & Health: A Review of the Issues, Efforts and Knowledge (AHCI-1)A discussion of aluminum, health and the current understanding of the role that aluminum plays, if any,in the human body and any possible relationship to Alzheimer's disease.Containers that Kill- Video (AV-CTK-OL)Explains the hazards associated with bottles, cans and lighters when charged with aluminum scrap into amelting furnace.Guidelines for Aluminum Scrap Receiving and Inspection Based on Safety andHealth Considerations (GSR/ GSR-OL)PriceNon-member: 30Member: 15Non-member: 100Member: 50Non-member: 30Member: 15Helps aluminum recyclers and scrap suppliers prevent accidents and injuries due to moisture orcontamination in purchased scrap. This publications reviews The Aluminum Association's molten metalincident reporting system.Guidelines for Aluminum Sow Casting and Charging (GSC/ GSC-OL)(see page 3 for description)Guidelines for Handling Aluminum Fines Generated in Various AluminumOperations (F-1-3ED/F-1-3ED-OL)Non-member: 30Member: 15Non-member: 50Member: 25(see page 2 for description)Guidelines for Handling Molten Aluminum (GMA-69/ GMA-69OL)Outlines the steps, practices and equipment used to reduce the potential hazards of molten metal inmelting, transferring and casting operations. Industry research on the causes and prevention of moltenmetal explosions is described.Guidelines for Use of Aluminum with Food & Chemicals (CFC-60/CFC-60 OL)Provides a concise guide to the behavior of aluminum with a wide variety of food and chemicals.Preventing Explosions in Aluminum Melting Operations- Video (AV-PEMO-OL)Produced for employees who handle molten aluminum, this training aid reviews safe charging of scrap,ingot, sow, master alloys and hardeners. Also discusses storage and handling of these materials.Preventing Molten Metal Explosions: Two Case Histories- Video (AV-MME-OL)Depicts two explosions in extrusion billet dc casting operations. Also discusses The AluminumAssociation's research efforts on aluminum-water explosions.Recommendations for Storage & Handling of Aluminum Powders & Paste (RPF-1)Discusses safety measures related to powder and paste.Resistance of Protective Fabrics to Molten Aluminum and Bath Splash and theirComfort Properties (RPF-1)Non-member: 100Member: 50Non-member: 50Member: 25Non-member: 100Member: 50Non-member: 100Member: 50Non-member: 40Member: 20Non-member: 100Member: 50Provides aluminum producers with independent, quantified data on fabrics, so that safety personnel canmake informed decisions regarding the materials they utilize for the protection of employees.Safe Handling of Powder and Paste – DVD (AV-SHPP-OL)This video contains basic rules on the safe storage and handling of aluminum powders and pastes. Topicsinclude: general safety recommendations and precautions; definitions; storage and safety principles forhandling aluminum powders and paste, and fire fighting methods.US Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Data Reporting Guidance (CDR-12)Aluminum, aluminum oxide and alloys may require facility and/or corporate reporting under TSCAChemical Data Reporting Rule. This document provides guidance on the proper reporting & includes anumber of industry specific examples about compliance with reporting obligations.Non-member: 40Member: 20Non-member: 100Member: 50Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-62597

Registration Records aka Rainbow SheetsTitle (SKU)Gold Sheet- International Designations and Chemical Composition Limits forUnalloyed Aluminum (OR-1 /OR-1OL )PriceNon-member: 30Member: 15This registration record is the defining source for international designations and chemical compositionlimits for unalloyed aluminum referenced in a number of standards and specifications worldwide.Gray Sheet- International Designations and Chemical Composition Limits forAluminum Hardeners (GY-1/ GY-1-OL)Non-member: 50Member: 25This publication includes designations, chemical composition limits and color codes for aluminumhardeners registered in accordance with the International Designation System for Aluminum Hardeners.Light Green Sheet- Components of Clad Aluminum Alloy Products (LTG-1/ LTG-1OL)This publication is the registration record for clad aluminum alloy products registered with TheAluminum Association, and contains the registered designations, component alloys, cladding location,and other information.Pink Sheet- Designations and Chemical Composition Limits for Aluminum Alloysin the Form of Castings and Ingot (PK-1/PK-1OL)Non-member: 20Member: 10Non-member: 40Member: 20This registration record contains designations and chemical composition limits registered with TheAluminum Association for aluminum and aluminum alloys in the form of castings and ingot.Tan Sheet- Tempers for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Products Metric Edition(TAN-1/ TAN1-OL)Non-member: 70Member: 35The Tan Sheets list tempers for aluminum and aluminum alloy products, in metric units, registered withthe Association by individual producers, which are not contained in Aluminum Standards and Data.Teal Sheet- International Alloy Designations and Chemical Composition Limitsfor Wrought Aluminum and Wrought Aluminum Alloys (TEAL-1/TEAL-1OL)Non-member: 60Member: 30This registration record is the defining source for the designations and chemical composition limits forwrought aluminum and wrought aluminum alloys referenced in a number of standards andspecifications worldwide.Yellow Sheet- Tempers for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Products (YL-1 / YL1-OL)Yellow Sheets list tempers for aluminum and aluminum alloy products registered with The AluminumAssociation by individual producers, which are not contained in Aluminum Standards and Data.Non-member: 70Member: 35Sheet and PlateGuidelines for In-Plant Handling of Aluminum Plate, Flat Sheet & Coil (TR-7/ TR-7OL)Describes procedures and methods that have been successfully used to handle sheet and plate in theplant, both manually and with the use of equipment. Covers storage, handling, processing & inspection.Guidelines for Minimizing Water Staining of Aluminum (TR-3/ TR-3OL)Describes how proper shipping, handling and storing procedures can minimize water staining.Guidelines for Minimizing Water Staining of Aluminum (Spanish) – Guia ParaMinimizar las Manchas de Agua (TR-3SP/ TR-3SP-OL)Non-member: 35Member: 20Non-member: 35Member: 0Non-member: 35Member: 20Esta publicación describe el proceso para enviar, manejar y almacenar el aluminio para minimizar lasmanchas de agua.Guidelines for Minimizing Water Staining of Aluminum Spanish & English Set(TR-3SET)Non-member: 50Member: 30Describes how proper shipping, handling and storing procedures can minimize water staining, with a copyin Spanish and EnglishPlace orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-62598

Sheet and Plate continuedTitle (SKU)Guidelines for Minimizing Water Staining of Aluminum 10 Poster set (PSTRTR3)This poster outlines steps to protect against water staining, suitable for display in shipping or receivingdepartments where aluminum is handled. There is also a copy within the publication of the same name.Report of the Interpretation of the Precision & Accuracy of the TP-1 Test WhenMultiple Laboratories Evaluate the Same Grain Refiner (TP112R/ TP-1ROL)PriceNon-member: 30Member: 15Non-member: 20Member: 0Describes the evaluation of the TP-1 Standard Test Procedure for Aluminum Alloy Grain Refiners. The goalof the tests was to determine if the TP-1 test was repeatable. With a standardized protocol fixing thevariables left open in TP-1 the task group used up to 12 laboratories and two rating procedures on thespecimens generated.Standard Test Procedure for Aluminum Alloy Grain Refiners (TP112/TP-1OL)This standard test procedure establishes criteria to determine the ability of a grain refiner to reduce grainsize during solidification of aluminum alloys and to examine the structure of the grain refiner foruniformity and freedom from defects.Standard Test Procedure for Measuring the Dissolution of Aluminum Hardeners(TP-2)Non-member: 60Member: 30Non-member: 60Member: 30Describes The Aluminum Association dissolution test procedure used to determine the suitability of analuminum hardener product for alloying purposes. The procedure describes a method for measuringdissolution time & recovery of the hardener element under standardized conditions.Visual Quality Characteristics of Aluminum Sheet and Plate (QCA-1)A pictorial publication which sets the correct terminology and definitions of cause for the attributesdiscussed. Two separate indexing systems for more than 150 attributes help the user identify the visualquality aspect being sought.Non-member: 50Member: 25Welding and JoiningAluminum Brazing Handbook (ABH-21/ ABH-21OL)Explains the various methods of brazing aluminum, and includes charts and tables to help designers planbrazing operations.Aluminum Soldering Handbook (ASH-2204/ ASH-22OL)For use by engineers and specifiers that need to know the specifics of how, when and why to solderaluminum. This is a practical publication that covers materials, cleaning, fixture and joint design, brazingmethods and equipment, inspection, testing and safety.Handbook of Aluminum Bonding Technology and Data (HABT-D)Offers comprehensive discussions of factors affecting adhesion, surface characteristics of aluminum,surface treatment of aluminum adherents, selection of an adhesive, design of aluminum-bonded joints,and more.Welding Aluminum: Theory and Practice (WATP-23)(see page 3 for description)Non-member: 60Member: 30Non-member: 30Member: 15Non-member: 195Member: 100Non-member: 140Member: 70Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-62599

Statistics ReportsAll statistics reports are only available electronicallyTitle (SKU)Aluminum Statistical Review 2014 (HR9414OL482101)FrequencyPriceannualNon-member: 300Associate member: 150Producer member: 150Non-member: 300Associate member: 150Producer member: 150(see page 3 for description)North American Aluminum Plant Directory 2014 (NAPD14OL)biennialContains information on all aluminum plants that have been identified in Canada,Mexico & the U.S. (does NOT include foundries). The Directory lists these plants,and shows locations, types of products, basic contact information& websites.North American Aluminum Press Directory 2014 (NAPROL)biennialContains information on all aluminum extrusion plants that have been identifiedin Canada, Mexico and the U.S. The Directory lists companies, plants, locations,numbers and sizes of extrusion presses, additional capabilities and services. Alsocontains a listing of billet producers, links to websites, email addresses, and aglossary.Non-member: 300Associate member: 150Producer member: 150Statistics SubscriptionsMany subscriptions come with access to historical data; all subscriptions are electronic and free to producermembersIndustry Summary ReportsAluminum Highlights (SR-HIGHLIGHTS)weeklyNon-member: 1050Associate member: 0Producer member: 0monthlyNon-member: 750Associate member: 0Producer member: 0monthlyNon-member: 750Associate member: 375Producer member: 0Non-member: 900Associate member: 450Producer member: 0Weekly review of industry activity, drivers and key economic indicators. Thereport also features comments on industry fundamentals by several leadingindustry analysts, on a rotating basis.Aluminum Situation (SR-SITUATION)Monthly executive summary of industry activity covering primary production, millproduct orders and shipments, inventories (producer and bonded warehouse),foreign trade, and secondary recovery. The subscription includes a PDF summaryreport and a two-year data series spreadsheet.Index of Net New Orders– monthly (SR-OR1)The "Index of Net New Orders" report provides an industry-wide measure of themonthly U.S. and Canadian orders for aluminum mill products.Producer Shipments and Inventories (SR-QS)monthlyProvides net shipments of aluminum by domestic U.S. and Canadian producers.Monthly shipments are broken out by mill product form and ingot. In addition,the report includes end-of-month inventory levels for U.S. and Canadianproducers.US/Canadian Imports/Exports by Commodity (SR-FTSUM)Subscribers will receive reports for the current year, including back issues, andhave access to reports for prior years of summarized imports/ exports ofaluminum by the U.S. and Canada.monthlyNon-member: 600Associate member: 300Producer member: 0Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-625910

Statistics Subscriptions continuedCapacity ReportsTitle (SKU)Flat Roll Capacity (SR-S2)FrequencyPriceannualNon-member: 300Associate member: 150Producer member: 0annualNon-member: 300Associate member: 150Producer member: 0quarterlyNon-member: 1500Associate member: 750Producer member: 0quarterlyNon-member: 450Associate member: 225Producer member: 0monthlyNon-member: 1750Associate member: 875Producer member: 0monthlyNon-member: 1500Associate member: 750Producer member: 0annualNon-member: 3000Associate member: 1500Producer member: 1500annualNon-member: 750Associate member: 375Producer member: 0The "Flat Roll Capacity" report provides annual data on U.S. and Canadian sheet,plate, and foil reroll capacity. The report also provides the continuous castportion of the total capacity.Primary Installed Capacity (SR-PR2)Provided to members and subscribers annually, the report offers an annual rateof primary aluminum installed capacity at U.S. and Canadian facilities. Detaileddata includes access to over 60 years of historical data.End Use (Market) ReportsExtruded Products by End Use (SR-EU4)Provides data on domestic U.S. and Canadian shipments of extruded products bymajor market segment on a quarterly basis. Products include extruded shapes,pipe and tube (extruded or drawn), and rod and bar (extruded or drawn).Fin Stock Shipments by End Use (SR-FS1)Provides data on domestic U.S. and Canadian shipments of fin stock (coiled sheetor foil in specific alloys, tempers and thickness ranges suitable for manufacture offins for heat exchangers) by major market segment on a quarterly basis.Foil Shipments by End Use (SR-EU3)Provides data and analysis on domestic U.S. and Canadian shipments ofaluminum foil by major market segment. This report includes figures on imports,exports, domestic demand, shipments to distributors and orders.Sheet and Plate by End Use (SR-EU2)Provides data on domestic U.S. and Canadian shipments of sheet and plate bymajor market segment on a quarterly basis. The report also provides a breakoutof heat-treatable versus nonheat-treatable shipments of sheet and plateForeign Trade DatabaseUS, Canadian and Chinese Imports/Exports by Commodity andCountry (SD-IE)A subscription to the online database provides aluminum trade data on for theU.S., Canada and China, from 1995 to the present. The online service iscontracted by the Association. Contact Hank Sattlethight,hsattlethight@aluminum.org, at the Aluminum Association for details.Foundry ReportsNorth American Foundry Casting Shipments (SR-CAST)Provides quarterly statistics on U.S. and Canadian foundry shipments ofaluminum castings. The report breaks shipments down by major market, castingmethod, use (for sale or for the foundry's own use), and source metal (primary orsecondary ingot).Place orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-625911

Statistics Subscriptions continuedShipments ReportsTitle (SKU)Can Stock Shipments (SR-CS1)FrequencyPricemonthlyNon-member: 450Associate member: 225Producer member: 0Non-member: 700Associate member: 350Producer member: 0Non-member: 700Associate member: 350Producer member: 0Provides monthly producer shipments of can stock & includes figures ondomestic shipment exports.Electrical Conductor Shipments (SR-EC1)monthlySubscribers to this monthly product will receive reports for the current year,which includes back issues, and access to reports for prior years.Extruded Products Shipments & Press Utilization (SR-EXT1)monthlySubscribers to this monthly product will receive reports for a 12 month periodand have access to reports for prior years. The subscription includes both thePDF summary report and historical data from 1999- present in a spreadsheet.Forging and Impacts Shipments (SR-FI1)monthlyNon-member: 450Associate member: 225Producer member: 0monthlyNon-member: 575Associate member: 287.50Producer member: 0Non-member: 575Associate member: 287.50Producer member: 0Non-member: 750Associate member: 375Producer member: 0Provides annual data on domestic U.S. & Canadian shipments of aluminumforgings and impacts by major market segments: Transportation; ConsumerDurables; Electrical; Machinery & EquipmentPowder and Paste Shipment (SR-P3)The "Powder and Paste" report provides monthly producer shipments of powderand paste, and includes imports and exports by domestic producers.Rod, Bar and Wire Shipments– monthly (SR-BRW1)monthlyProvides monthly producer shipments of redraw rod, extruded and drawn rod, &bare wire. Also includes figures on conductor and non-conductor redraw rod.monthlySheet and Plate Shipments (SR-S1)Subscribers to this monthly product will receive reports for the current year,which includes back issues, and access to reports for prior years.Other ReportsNew Can Stock Scrap Receipts (SR-CR2)monthlyThe "New Can Stock Scrap Receipts" report provides monthly statistics on newcan stock scrap receipts by class.Primary Aluminum Production (SR-PR1)monthlyThe "Primary Aluminum Production" report offers primary aluminum productionstatistics on a monthly basis for the U.S. and Canada (reported separately).Primary Shipment by Product Form (SR-PR3)quarterlyThe "Primary Aluminum Shipments by Product Form" report provides quarterlydata on U.S. and Canadian shipments of primary aluminum by product form.Extruded Products by Region and State (SR-EXT-S)Provides data on U.S. and Canadian producer shipments of extruded products bystate and region within the U.S. as well as shipments to Canada, Mexico, and allother countries on a quarterly basis.quarterlyNon-member: 450Associate member: 225Producer member: 0Non-member: 0Associate member: 0Producer member: 0Non-member: 750Associate member: 375Producer member: 0Non-member: 1500Associate member: 750Producer member: 0The Aluminum Association1400 Crystal Drive Suite 430Arlington, VA 22202Join the numNews #modernmetalPlace orders online at www.aluminum.org/bookstore or call 480-779-625912

resistance welding and many other welding processes, through weld performance, welding codes and standards for aluminum welding and control of aluminum weld quality. Prices Non-member: 140 . This hardcover handbook covers the electrical uses of aluminum, including bare, covered and insula

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